While China cannot maintain its level of growth without a global recovery, it is still poised to become the most important economy in the world, surpassing the U.S. in its share of the global GDP sometime around 2020.
via www.kiplinger.com
While China cannot maintain its level of growth without a global recovery, it is still poised to become the most important economy in the world, surpassing the U.S. in its share of the global GDP sometime around 2020.
via www.kiplinger.comEuropean economies: Mapping the EU's debt, jobs and growth worries
Facebook’s demographics have changed dramatically in the last several years and site is now attracting more older users. And, this got us thinking: why did this never happen to Myspace? This graphic illustrates some of the trends across the two sites, and highlights some of their distinct differences, which especially with regards to features, may help to explain why Myspace never ‘grew up’.
Last year AOL finally parted company with Time Warner after one of the most disastrous mergers in business history.
This infographic shows "Where it all went wrong?"
As the Chinese government look set to announce that the country's annual economic growth will reach 12 percent in the first quarter of 2010, it becomes clear that the communist state are quickly becoming the benchmark for sustained economic growth and must be considered serious competition for the once untouchable United States.
The above infographic explores Facebook’s growth over the past 6 years by Muhammad Saleem